A.
only an app registration in Microsoft Azure Active Directory (Azure AD), part of Microsoft Entra, an Azure App Service instance, and an App Service plan
B.
only an app registration in Microsoft Azure Active Directory (Azure AD), part of Microsoft Entra, an Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) instance, and a container image
C.
only an Azure App Service instance, and an App Service plan
D.
only an Azure Machine Learning workspace and an app registration in Microsoft Azure Active Directory (Azure AD), part of Microsoft Entra
To deploy a bot to Azure, at a minimum you need:
An app registration in Azure AD to represent the bot identity
An App Service instance to host the bot web service
An App Service plan which defines the pricing tier and scale for the App Service
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/bot-service/provision-and-publish-a-bot?view=azure-bot-service-4.0&tabs=userassigned%2Ccsharp
Before you can deploy your bot, you create (or provision) the Azure resources it will need. For some of the steps, you can use an existing resource or create a new one.
You may find it helpful to decide ahead of time on the names of the new resources you'll create and the names of the existing resources you'll use. Your bot will use these types of resources.
The Azure subscription that you'll use to provision, publish, and manage the bot
One or more resource groups
A user-assigned managed identity or an Microsoft Entra ID app registration
An App Service Plan resource
An App Service resource
An Azure Bot resource
A is correct
When you create an Azure Bot resource in the portal, part of what that resource does under the hood is register an application for you in Azure Active Directory. In other words, the Bot resource itself takes care of the AAD app registration automatically. Therefore, you do not need to create a separate app registration yourself—meaning option A includes an extra, unnecessary step.
App registry is only required for OnPremise App
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/bot-service/bot-service-quickstart-registration?view=azure-bot-service-4.0&tabs=userassigned
Therefore, the correct answer is A. only an app registration in Microsoft Azure Active Directory (Azure AD), part of Microsoft Entra, an Azure App Service instance, and an App Service plan. These components work together to ensure your bot is up and running in Azure.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/bot-service/provision-and-publish-a-bot?view=azure-bot-service-4.0&tabs=userassigned%2Ccsharp
Your bot will use these types of resources.
The Azure subscription that you'll use to provision, publish, and manage the bot
One or more resource groups
A user-assigned managed identity or an Microsoft Entra ID app registration
An App Service Plan resource
An App Service resource
An Azure Bot resource
I think it should be C the correct answer as you can choose USer-assigned Managed Identity to manage the identities of your bot. So in that case it is not necessary to create an app reg
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/bot-service/provision-and-publish-a-bot?view=azure-bot-service-4.0&tabs=userassigned%2Ccsharp
I think the correct answer should be C. An Azure Service Plan and an Azure Service instance should are necessary to deploy the bot to Azure.
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